Checklist of nematode parasites of amphibians from Argentina
Author
González, Cynthya Elizabeth
Author
Inés, Hamann Monika
text
Zootaxa
2015
3980
4
451
476
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3980.4.1
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Spiroxys
Schneider, 1866
Spiroxys
sp.
(larvae)
Host and record:
Pseudis paradoxa
(Linnaeus, 1758) (Co)
,
Physalaemus albonotatus
(Steindachner, 1864) (Co)
.
Site of infection:
Gastric serous membrane.
Material deposited:
CECOAL 0 8112501 (
P. paradoxa
), CECOAL 10020901 (
P. albonotatus
).
References:
González & Hamann (2010b
;
2012b
).
Life cycle:
This genus parasitizes the stomach of freshwater turtles. Female nematodes expel eggs that pass out with the feces of the host and the first-stage larvae develop inside them. Larvae are ingested by copepods, the intermediate hosts. Infective larvae have been found in various potential paratenic hosts, such as snails, tadpoles and adults frogs, and larval and adult newts (
Anderson 2000
).